On 12/09/2012 20:33, Paul Stimpson wrote:
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> I want to make a list of every OID in the device so I can write a
> driver. I found the following example command which I thought would list
> the OIDs
If you want to list every object that the device supports, then you can
simply use snmpwalk to qu
On Sep 12, 2012 8:33 PM, "Paul Stimpson" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to write some software to remote control some SNMP-driven
> gear at work. The manufacturer has sent me the MIBs for the gear
> concerned but instead of one file, there is a whole folder of
> interdependent MIBs.
>
> I want to m
Are you certain that every UID in the folder exists on the device?
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Hi,
I'm trying to write some software to remote control some SNMP-driven
gear at work. The manufacturer has sent me the MIBs for the gear
concerned but instead of one file, there is a whole folder of
interdependent MIBs.
I want to make a list of every OID in the device so I can write a
driver. I